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CIF to PS converter
1997-12-10
Justin Mansell
CIF to PS converter
Justin Mansell
1997-12-10
I have written a CIF to postscript converter which is freeware and
available at

http://www.wavefrontsciences.com

under Micro-Optics.  Specifically its at:

http://www.wavefrontsciences.com/Micro-optics/cif2ps.htm

We use it at Stanford to laserprint some of our larger feature masks (20-50
micron features) which we transfer to chrome/glass through photolithography
and chrome etching.  If you find any bugs or problems, let me know and I'll
try to patch them up.  I've made several masks with this program now and
found it very useful.
                                        Good luck,
                                                        Justin.
Justin D. Mansell                | "If your opponent strikes with fire,
Ginzton Laboratory               |         counter with water."
Stanford, CA 94305               | "To injure an opponent is to injure
tel: 650-725-2266                |          yourself."
fax: 650-723-2666                |              -Morihei Ueshiba
http://www.stanford.edu/~jmansell|


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